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KNUT Pushes for Teacher Promotions, Better Salaries and Conditions in 2025-2029 CBA

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December 11, 2024
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KNUT Pushes for Teacher Promotions, Better Salaries and Conditions in 2025-2029 CBA

KNUT Pushes for Teacher Promotions, Better Salaries and Conditions in 2025-2029 CBA

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KNUT Pushes for Teacher Promotions, Better Salaries and Conditions in 2025-2029 CBA.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has reiterated that the 2025-2029 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) must prioritize addressing key concerns of teachers.

These include enhanced salaries, timely promotions, and improved working conditions for educators across the country.

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Key Highlights of the 64th ADC

The union’s National Chairman, Patrick Karinga, emphasized the importance of the CBA while addressing delegates at the 64th Annual Delegates Conference (ADC) held at Sheikh Zayed Hall in Mombasa on December 10, 2024.

He acknowledged the invaluable contributions of teachers to the nation and stressed that their dedication deserves recognition and appreciation.

Focus on the CBA

  • Recognition of Efforts: Karinga described the 2025-2029 CBA as a commitment to ensure teachers’ hard work and devotion are rewarded adequately.
  • Improved Conditions: He noted that better working conditions and proper remuneration are fundamental to maintaining the morale and productivity of educators.

Transition to Grade 9 in Comprehensive Schools

Karinga called for meticulous planning and execution in transitioning to Grade 9 in Comprehensive Schools.

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He stressed that teachers must receive adequate support to navigate the challenges associated with the new curriculum.

  • Support for Teachers: KNUT emphasized the importance of establishing strong support systems to ease the transition process for teachers.
  • Professional Development: The union urged the government to invest in continuous professional development programs, ensuring teachers thrive in the evolving education landscape.

Addressing Climate Change Through Education

The Chairman urged teachers to prepare students to become environmentally conscious citizens. He highlighted the role of educators in equipping learners with the knowledge and skills required to mitigate climate change.

  • Impact on Schools: Karinga pointed out that climate change has affected learning environments and student well-being.
  • Proactive Role: Teachers were encouraged to integrate climate change education into their teaching to inspire meaningful action among students.

“The impact of climate change is evident in our schools, affecting not only the learning environment but also the well-being of our students,” said Karinga.

Unity and Dedication of KNUT Members

The conference brought together representatives from 110 KNUT branches and other dignitaries. Karinga commended the members for their unity, resilience, and commitment to the union’s ideals.

  • Foundation of Strength: He attributed the union’s strength to the collective efforts and dedication of its members.
  • Commitment to Education: Despite the challenges, the union reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the education system and the well-being of teachers.

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Conclusion

KNUT’s focus during the 64th ADC highlights the pressing need for better conditions for teachers, careful implementation of the Grade 9 transition, and proactive climate change education.

The union’s leadership remains steadfast in advocating for the rights and welfare of educators, ensuring their contributions to the nation are duly acknowledged.

KNUT Pushes for Teacher Promotions, Better Salaries and Conditions in 2025-2029 CBA.

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